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D S Viswanath is an Indian author known for writing the book "Colors of the Cage," a collection of short stories that explores various aspects of human nature and society. His writing often delves into themes of identity, relationships, and the complexities of everyday life.

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Vani Viswanath was born in 1968.

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Gundappa Viswanath was born in 1949.

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Sadanand Viswanath was born in 1962.

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K Viswanath was born on February 19, 1930.

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K Viswanath was born on February 19, 1930.

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Kasinadhuni Viswanath was born on 1930-02-09.

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Gitl Schaechter-Viswanath was born in 1958.

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K Viswanath is 81 years old (birthdate: February 19, 1930).

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The cast of Maangandi - 2009 includes: Aswathi as Mother Akhil Viswanath as Central character Arun Viswanath as Central Character

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M/s -1 - For example gravity has a constant acceleration of 9 M/s -1

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6.626x10-34 m2kg/s is the value of Plank's constant.

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The cast of Puthayal - 1997 includes: Mammootty as Captain Viswanath Arvind Swamy

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The value of the constant velocity is the displacement divided by the time taken, which is 10.55m / 11.31s = 0.932 m/s.

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According to Wikipedia, Vani Viswanath was born on May 12, 1971. A successful South Indian actress, her work in "Susanna" earned her the Karla State Film Award for Second Best Actress. In 2002, she married Baburaj, an Indian actor and director known for playing villains.

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eqb constant k For a general EQN A+B=S+T

the equilibrium constant can be defined by[1]

k={S}{T}/{A}{B}

{S} = MOLAR CONC. OF S{T} = MOLAR CONC. OF T{A} = MOLAR CONC. OF A{B} = MOLAR CONC. OF B

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Not really. Character constant examples: 'S', 65, '\t'

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The units of the diffusion constant are square meters per second (m2/s).

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The Planck constant has dimensions of energy multiplied by time. It is typically expressed in units of Joule seconds (J⋅s) or electron volt seconds (eV⋅s).

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The S. Gaelic for 'constant' is

  • seasmhach (constant, enduring, lasting)
  • daingeann (firm, committed, determined, steadfast)
  • cunbhalach (even, regular, constant, firm, steady)
  • dìleas (faithful, trusty, loyal)

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The cast of Nachavule - 2008 includes: Tanish as Lav Madhavi Latha as Anu Narayana Reddy Kasi Viswanath

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Victor Constant Kitchen has written:

'I was a pagan' -- subject(s): Conversion, Oxford Group

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An object falls at a constant acceleration rate of 9.8 m/s^2 (meters per second squared) due to gravity in a vacuum. This means its speed increases by 9.8 m/s every second it falls.

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The independent variable and the constant(s).

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Constant retardation is a type of motion where an object is slowing down at a steady rate. This means that the acceleration in the opposite direction of motion is constant. It can be described by equations such as (v = u + at) and (s = ut + 0.5at^2), where (v) is the final velocity, (u) is the initial velocity, (a) is the constant acceleration, (t) is the time, and (s) is the displacement.

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constant acceleration is when you gain the same speed over the same time

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The value of Planck's constant is approximately 6.626 x 10^-34 m^2 kg / s. It is a fundamental physical constant that relates the energy of a photon to its frequency.

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Constant Leung has written:

'English as an additional language within the National Curriculum' -- subject(s): Curriculum

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Constant Nieuwenhuys has written:

'Opstand van de homo ludens' -- subject(s): Social history

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To make acceleration equal zero. The velocity must be constant. For example, if velocity is constant at 10 m/s^2 its acceleration is zero. The same is true if velocity is 0 m/s^2.

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The gravitational constant denoted by letter G, is an empirical physical constant involved in the calculation(s) of gravitational force between two bodies

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Boltzmann's constant (not bolt'z man's!) is 1.38064852*10-23 m2 kg s-2 K-1

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Not a constant, but the differential, i.e. gradient, of the equation. It = 0 at maxima and minima, where the curve is at its turning-point(s).

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The relationship between entropy (S), Boltzmann's constant (k), and the number of microstates (W) in a system is described by the equation S k log W. This equation shows that entropy is directly proportional to the logarithm of the number of microstates, with Boltzmann's constant serving as a proportionality factor.

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The speed of light is constant at about 300,000 km/s in a vacuum, so light does not experience acceleration.

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The gravitational constant denoted by letter G, is an empirical physical constant involved in the calculation(s) of gravitational force between two bodies

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Cell phones allowed people to be in constant contact.

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The constant acceleration due to gravity on EARTH is -9.81 m/s^2. This constant does not apply to objects on other planets because the mass of another planet might not be the same as Earth's mass. Because acceleration due to gravity is constant, this will be the acceleration due to gravity no matter the position of the object on Earth.

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The units of the catalytic efficiency constant, kcat, in enzyme kinetics are per second (s-1).

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Speed of light is constant which is 3*10^8m/s.

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If the ball is traveling at a constant velocity of 50 m/s, then its acceleration is 0 m/s^2. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity, so if the velocity is constant, there is no change in velocity, and therefore no acceleration.

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A constant is a fixed value that does not change during a calculation or program execution. Examples include the mathematical constant pi (π), the speed of light in a vacuum (299,792,458 m/s), Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23), the acceleration due to gravity on Earth (9.81 m/s^2), and the universal gas constant (8.314 J/(mol·K)).

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(direct variation) t = kr, where k is any constant, and it is called the constant of the variation.
t = 2 when r = 26
t = kr
2 = k(26) (divide by 26 to both sides)
2/26 = k
k = 1/13

(indirect variation) t = c/s, where c is any constant, and it is called the constant of the variation.
t = 2 when s = 26
t = c/s
2 = c/78 (multiply by 78 to both sides)
156 = c

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